Immerse yourself in Vienna’s vibrant food and coffee culture on this walking tour. Explore local markets, indulge in sweet and savory treats, and learn about traditional Viennese coffee culture.
Immerse yourself in Vienna’s vibrant food and coffee culture on this walking tour. Explore local markets, indulge in sweet and savory treats, and learn about traditional Viennese coffee culture.
- Stephansplatz - St. Stephen’s Cathedral, often referred to by its German name Stephansdom, serves as the principal church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and is the official seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn.
- Reumannplatz - Established in 1872, this square was designed as a civic space on the southern…
- Stephansplatz - St. Stephen’s Cathedral, often referred to by its German name Stephansdom, serves as the principal church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and is the official seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn.
- Reumannplatz - Established in 1872, this square was designed as a civic space on the southern boundary of what was then Vienna’s 4th district. It is located at the historic junction of Laaer Straße (now Laaer-Berg-Straße) and Himberger Straße (now Favoritenstraße).
After visiting this area, guests will enjoy Viennese sweet treats and freshly brewed coffee at Groissböck. Their secret to success? Baking with love and using only the finest ingredients for their exquisite creations.
- Café Korb - Located at Brandstätte 9 / Tuchlauben 10 in Vienna’s 1st district, Inner City, Café Korb is a classic coffee house. It is renowned for its homemade apple strudel and Kaiserschmarren. The charming garden of the café, situated between the short street front to the Tuchlauben and the Tuchmacherbrunnen, offers a delightful view of the inner city.
- Brunnenmarkt - As Vienna’s longest street market, Brunnenmarkt is located in the 16th district, Ottakring, along Brunnengasse from Thaliastraße to Ottakringer Straße. Visitors can savor one of Vienna’s most traditional dishes, Wurst & Gulasch, at a well-known “Würstelstand” in Ottakring. This family-run business provides guests with a glimpse into how the Viennese typically enjoy their evening meals.
- Stephansplatz - This location serves as both the starting and ending point of our tour.
PS: During the tour, we may also pass by, but cannot guarantee visits to: Viktor-Adler-Markt (Farmers Market), Alles Walzer Alles Wurst, Gegenbauer, ÖZ Aslan.

- Lunch at a local market with Austrian classics and a drink
- Insights into Viennese coffeehouse history and culture
- Coffee and traditional Viennese pastry at a local café
- Visit to two local Viennese markets
- Guided walking tour with a local food and culture expert
- Tastings at street food stalls and hidden market gems
- Lunch at a local market with Austrian classics and a drink
- Insights into Viennese coffeehouse history and culture
- Coffee and traditional Viennese pastry at a local café
- Visit to two local Viennese markets
- Guided walking tour with a local food and culture expert
- Tastings at street food stalls and hidden market gems
- Additional food and drinks
- Tickets for the Metro
- Additional food and drinks
- Tickets for the Metro
Embark on an immersive gastronomic journey through Vienna with a local guide who will take you to the finest places for sweet and savoury delights. Stroll through the Grätzls (neighbourhood) where your guide will reveal their favourite local-only markets while granting you a peek into the traditional Viennese coffee culture at some hitherto undiscovered…
Embark on an immersive gastronomic journey through Vienna with a local guide who will take you to the finest places for sweet and savoury delights. Stroll through the Grätzls (neighbourhood) where your guide will reveal their favourite local-only markets while granting you a peek into the traditional Viennese coffee culture at some hitherto undiscovered coffee places. You’ll uncover historic wonders as well as hotspots frequented solely by insiders.
- Can the itinerary or food offerings change? To ensure the best experience, the route and stops may occasionally be adjusted. Food selections can also vary slightly depending on daily availability, but guests will always enjoy a delicious and authentic taste of Vienna.
- Are dietary restrictions accommodated? Vegetarian and vegan guests are welcome. Due to the pastry-heavy nature of Austrian cuisine, gluten allergies are harder to accommodate.
- Are children allowed on the tour? This tour is best suited for adults and older children. For that reason, it’s not recommended for children under 12.
- Is this tour environmentally responsible? This tour is carbon neutral and operated by a certified B Corp, committed to using travel as a force for good.
- You’ll taste a wide variety of authentic Viennese dishes and drinks. Highlights include a seasonal pastry with coffee or tea, a ham and horseradish sandwich with a spritzer, iced apricot dumpling, and a typical Austrian lunch, like schnitzel or a vegetarian specialty, paired with Grüner Veltliner wine or a local beer. You’ll also sample street food favorites such as goulash, pork roast, or a vegetarian snack. It’s a true feast that offers a real taste of Vienna’s food culture.
- What kind of food is included? Guests can look forward to a seasonal strudel with tea or Viennese coffee, a hearty lunch with a main course (such as schnitzel, goulash, or a vegetarian option), a warm dessert, and a glass of Austrian wine or beer. The tour also includes street food tastings like pork roast or a vegetarian alternative, and a visit to a traditional coffeehouse with a choice of tea, Viennese coffee, or hot chocolate.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.